Saturday 31 January 2015

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe, 90, Becomes African Union Chairman.




Ninety-year-old Zimbabwe President, Robert Mugabe, known as one of Africa’s most divisive figures, has ascended to the rotating chairmanship of the African Union (AU) on Friday, casting a shadow over the continental body’s relations with the West. Reuters report:



The only leader Zimbabwe has known since independence from Britain in 1980 assumed the largely ceremonial role when he was handed the AU flag and gavel at a summit in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.



In his acceptance speech, Africa’s oldest head of state spoke of the need to guard against foreigners exploiting the continent’s mineral wealth and called for more assistance for African farmers.



“African resources should belong to Africa and to no one else, except to those we invite as friends.



Friends we shall have, yes, but imperialists and colonialists no more,” he said, to applause from his peers.



In some corners, Mugabe is feted as a nationalist hero who triumphed over colonial power Britain on the battlefield and at the ballot box, and who remained steadfast in his commitment to the promotion of black African power in the 34 years since.


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